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All-Porcelain Crowns
A tooth-colored crown may be made of both porcelain and metal, or it may be made
entirely of porcelain.
Metal and porcelain crowns
In the past, porcelain crowns were always built upon a metal core. That was the
only way they could have enough strength to withstand the tremendous biting forces
that are exerted on all your teeth. That metal core is what creates the dark blue
line at the edge of many crowns.
The benefits of all-porcelain crowns
All-porcelain crowns maintain a translucency that makes them hard to tell
from natural teeth. Without metal, the problem of a dark line at the edge of the
gums is eliminated. This allows us to place the edge of the crown above the gumline,
and that's healthier for your tooth and gums.
"When you want to improve your smile, all-porcelain crowns are a beautiful and natural
looking choice"
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Crown cover and protect |
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